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The Paths to Privity: A History of Third Party Beneficiary Contracts at English Law Palmer, Vernon Valentine (Tulane University Louisiana)
The Paths to Privity: A History of Third Party Beneficiary Contracts at English Law
Palmer, Vernon Valentine (Tulane University Louisiana)
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.; Previously published: San Francisco: Austin & Winfield, c1992. Publisher Marketing: [xii], 250 pp. Originally published: San Francisco: Austin & Winfield, 1992. Palmer's fascinating study analyzes the ingrained tendency to prevent third party beneficiary actions through a historical account of privity of contract. Chapter I discusses the origins and historical questions surrounding the issue of privity. Chapter II covers the triumph of consideration in the formative period, 1500-1680. Chapter III outlines the expansion in the chancery phase, 1680-1800, and Chapter IV deals with the rise of the parties-only principle at law and equity during the 1800s. VERNON VALENTINE PALMER is the Thomas Pickles Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Eason Weinmann Center for Comparative Law at Tulane University. He is the author of more than forty books and articles, including Through the Codes Darkly: Slave Law and Civil Law in Louisiana (2012), Mixed Jurisdictions Worldwide: The Third Legal Family (2nd ed., 2012), Mixed Jurisdictions Compared: The Private Law of Louisiana and Scotland (co-edited with Elspeth Reid) (2009), The Louisiana Civilian Experience: Critiques of Codification in a Mixed Jurisdiction (2005), Strict Liability in Europe (co-edited with Franz Werro) (2004), Pure Economic Loss in Europe (co-edited with Mauro Bussani) (2003) and Louisiana: Microcosm of a Mixed Jurisdiction (1999). Contributor Bio: Palmer, Vernon V Vernon Valentine Palmer is Thomas Pickles Professor of Law at Tulane University and is Co-Director of the Eason-Weinmann Center of Comparative Law.
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | June 29, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781584777205 |
| Publishers | Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. |
| Genre | Cultural Region > British Isles |
| Pages | 266 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 19 mm · 562 g |
| Language | English |